The
City of Hollywood, Florida (“City”) has received an unsolicited proposal,
submitted under the provisions of Section 255.065, Florida Statutes,
Public-Private Partnerships, for the Hollywood Beach Culture and Community
Center. The proposal is to finance, develop, construct and manage a mixed-use
project on the approximately 4 acres of city-owned real estate generally
located at 1301 S. Ocean Drive on Hollywood Beach (“Site”) that includes a
20,000 square foot Community Center, public parking and other public amenities,
along with various private uses. The Site
is City-owned and located on the barrier island along a significant north/south
roadway known as Ocean Drive (State Highway A1A), between Azalea and Bougainvillea
Terraces and including Surf Road. The Site currently houses the City’s
Hollywood Beach Culture and Community Center, Harry Berry Park, public parking
lots, public restrooms and the Hollywood Beach Bernice P. Oster public library
branch. The Site is also located within the Beach District of the City’s
Community Redevelopment Agency.
Under
Florida’s P3 Statute 255.065, the City has published notice of the
acceptance of an unsolicited proposal and a willingness to accept other
proposals to finance, develop, construct and manage a mixed-use project on the approximately
4 acres of City-owned real estate on Hollywood Beach including a 20,000 square
foot community center, public parking and other public amenities along with private
uses. The City is expecting respondents to put forward innovative proposals for
mixed-use, market-driven concepts that replace the public amenities and take
full advantage of the Site.
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Submission Deadline - 11:00 a.m. on September 28
The
City has extended the deadline for submitting a competing proposal. Anyone who has an interest in submitting a
competing proposal for the redevelopment of this site under the provisions of
Section 255.065, Florida Statutes, is hereby invited to submit a proposal. Due
to limited access to City Hall, proposals must be submitted via UPS or Federal
Express and include two (2) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy on a
labeled flash drive. Submissions must be in a sealed box or package and labeled
“Hollywood Beach Culture and Community Center P3.” Submissions must be received no later than 11:00 a.m. on September 28, 2020, to:
City of Hollywood
Records and Archives Division-Office of the City Clerk
2600 Hollywood Blvd
Annex Building, Room 16 West
Hollywood, Florida 33020
Proposals
received after 11:00 a.m. on September 28, 2020 will be rejected. Additional
information about this redevelopment opportunity can be found on the City’s
website, www.hollywoodfl.org.
P3 Opportunity Website
For additional information on submitting a proposal, please visit the website that has been created this Public-Private Partnership Opportunity:
www.Cityofhollywoodprimeoceanfrontopportunity.com